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iWEEKLY OREGON STATESMAN, fijiiay, September 21, looo. j j tic rnA ' Air. Trr:-nr rAn limy u uuil ijm Newspaper People from tvcry Part of the State Enjoyed the Dig Show. l From Dally Sta4esuiau.' Sept. 19.) t unable to stay In sight of her oppon tVstmlav w.i Tni rtr B an.! k enls. At r last they got an excellent , - . start, and the trotters soon made the .wr.M w, u-Bi,r ..i-rv-,Yarf flj, Arkita cominin in plendid Ile It was tba gathered in the Fair; style, .with. 31t. llootl, second: Alteno, Grounds during the forenoon and spent third.; and, Claymont, fourth, with Ibe ilay In viewing the interesting ex-V;c , Mack " tfnced.. V Tne22tl in-. i i.i , fThetlnreby quarters was, 37 f:13!4. hi hit ir, the splendid stock sbojy, the. ji. and 2:20. f , 1 numerous displays Jn the pavilion, the The second heat of tlie trotting race dairy ilepartinent. the machinery hall, xclred t-mislderahle Intret. Arkita. the blooded horse, the thicken. Rrf- the .fW nner of the first beat was ' , , ..'. I easity irlie fa write, and when xxm gian bares. Reese, dock ami, last but mile was trotted, ami Arkita canie in not least, the splendid racing stock an easy winner, great cheering or ap- eTwywbM-f in evidence. The Joarnal-! P"val and admiration was beard 1st were there with their wives, their Arkita won" the. heat, with Alteno sec ond. C 'la vnioitt tlrirri. . anil Mt. . Hood sweethearts and their friend, having fmirtlu Mt. Hood came In second but come from I 'or t land at 11 a. m., and lwy made, a critical examination of everything in night," ami one and ail was put Itack -to fourth place for cut ting in on aiiot lcr borse- Tin-, time was. 2l'2. The time by qnarters was, loU. 1 :12. 1 :47V. awl 223V The third heat an slow, as the first, ami w won ty Arkita iu 2:2i, arrived at tlie conclusion, wlien the day wan ilone, that that- able- news- pa Ier man and splendid judge of until with Mr. Hood. sJ-couri; Alteno. third exiui'inons-,ny suitor J. ixvm- and CLiyimmt. fourth. The nice wan won. of the Tort land Oregon ian had a pretty one, ami the little gray mare iMiiuiiieti i ue m.irier or vne jvtaie - air, made-an exi-ellent showing, her speed p in a ; w ortis, wiwn sawl: f being far too much for the other "Him is not a tereotyHd state fair, three of 4 lie contestants. Time, 2r2. It I the biggest exhibition of its kind The fiuie hy quarters was, 37, 1:11 , ever seen at Salem. It is essentially l:Z0.tnd 2:2L Arkita was given first a rarmers rar. prepare. I tqieclally for money: Mt. Hood second; Alteuo, and presenting tliat which conduces lo third, ami C'aymoiit, fourth. ' , . the prbs'terlty of those who till the ' soil. It has far and away the ltest ex- ' -.RUNNING, MILK,,$ir0. J . . , V :.rTl?,B At the eomlusion of the 2M trvt- ; i V i. ting race, the mile rimning TTf. f, a medioiTe ex- was ,. wor(, fmIr irrl: ......t ... ,e,o k or Kritunureon roe Mra. K. Starkey's Jim lior.eiua.ii, J. groumi. ; Jones St. Alollo: Aligns Mcllae's io hy uiar u.e newspaiier men and Ma,irone. ami U II.. Whitniore's Wal women were pJeased with the show iowa. TSlt. last uaiiHNl liorse was Is putting it iniM.-- Tlsey were simply wiNnlrawn after the other runners delighted, ami as the majority of tf Mpared on the track, he luiriog gone crowd repres.rrte,l tin- aiers frjm the lamej The horses cut up considerable, agricultural districts, the men leiag and fhere were !o niintHes wastel hi " us well informe.1 on agricultural and the tart,. but ihey ttnallv got ofT in horticultural mattersami more m in good;shae, and came in with a rush, naiiy instams-tlian many of t lie ag- Jim Bo7ieman winning tb race eay, j-icultitrists that visited t!.e fair, tlieyNwIth Mailroue. mwrnl. and St, Ajtollo. were amply ajde to judge. third. Tlnie lH. Tlie decision in this After viewing all of the attractions, . race was lield up iMnding an In vest 1 l he visitors were dvideil up into pjir- gation. as the action of Kd. Franks, ties and, under the guidance of iuobi the jockey rkliug Madrono, was coll iers if the Salem I'ress flub. went. sidcrid suspicious. In doing remark -to xeverat restaurants and satisfied able poor work witli so good horse, the Inner man. : It tvas foiuwl tlie lny was too lieavy. AT 'THK- RACK Tit VCK and had- taken extraordinary nniisures t bj, . " ," : to (reduce his weight, so as t ride. the n.H ? fin J ''"' .n.V ttrst --ife. He bad taken a cabinet vapor ti l lrr, T "I w',"1 , ,hl ,,n,7 hh- hUU4t lnn2 min- the grand sta ml Mi a large .crowd t.s. just l'foie the ra. to siwt fr ilie sw-oml day of the fair. U was 3U!, ., rni seveml iunds. !r.?e ''7kl,n -yr f Ieiple, Is Jur TJtP Mrain was to much for him, and composed about equally or men ,and wcakemnl him so he could mIo the J.'.,""1- , , .. ' i ! : hors. little gootl. and therefore a ret v , i ne new jmlges sfan.j on the grand secured second place. Following the wtaml side tlie track was us,l ror ru.-o he was taken to bis room" in an the first time yesterday and the new u onscious -condition. ntl came near arrangement nate general satisfactioiO losing his life. The judges were sat Th timers iHiiipil tlH. i,l Ktaml at isficii with the explanation and gate 1 ,,, r ' "". r"'H-es'iitai tlie horse his position. The oy had t Ives of tlie press and visHing" hcwsj a narrow es.-aM from death as a re- paiM'f inen wt. jr.ither.Hl. aud from sett of the heroic treatment Tor mliK-- thts vaiHajre grounl hh exwllent viv i"g fleii. was bad or the tra4k events. Tim harness racer were timed by V. I' HrNNIK MILE. $l..V. hitnKiivvUr' IV.rtlaml. and George The last raVe of Uh- Uf was the li the two mines In Fbaniokbu thai bad been closed by, the rtrike, and.amiorroe eil ttiiit they - will be . " ptriuanently abandCueil. ,Tnw aetlon makes It nec esary for the miners. wJic have lieen work big iu those collieries, to seek work else where, v . .. COTTONS ADVANCE. Glasgow, Sep. 18. The : central agency ? comprising, the firms of Coatca, Ckirfc and ihe Brook. C- to day advanced the irice of cottons from 12Vj to 1714 ik.t cent. . v MCE CODIES fOUND. THE TOTAL NUMBER OF VICTIMS " . I. IN GALVESTON : , - Is Sitld to II each Many Thousands riajs to Irotect. tlie City in . the ' Future. " ;.. v ? 4 GAIVKSTON, Tex., Seit. 18. Ninety-eight iKslies are reiKM-tfHi as baring been: found " la 4he wreckage ami re moved, today,; making a total of l.Sftl Tictims so far recovereil. This list is far short of i the acenrate number of the dead foinKl, , because no official reoonls - are kept. The 4otal numlier of dead is still estimateil at from Tiwii to tiOUU: The' newspaier "list is over Congressman Ilawley advocates the building of a breakwater. : Itegiuulug at the south jetty, and ex-tending west ward iarallHlng tlK shore of Galves ton island for a distance of aiKHit seven miles. With a baw of twenty five feet, and a crown of eight 'feet. capped with ,heavy granite blocks, he nelievesi this ; will lrraK the force of the tidal waves, and adequately nro- tet tjalveeton. ' In answer to an inquiry sent him. as to the Intentions of the ?oirtlu"rh la- fie tow arils tlalveston, (liarles II. Tweed.: chairman of the board, has telegraphed tm the Galveston Cotton Exchange an follows: , "Work on our improvement at Gal veston has already been resuuitMl, and ia'lieing pressed forward ay rapidly as lossible.M ' ' The anxiety to leave the city Is dy ing out. THE FEMALE CRUSOE.: K:;y She Isllescced frcni a Sad . zzi Solitsry life ; . - The irouiinent fatnre, of the, life of "Defoe's hero. Kobinson Crusoe was its loneliness, its utter' solitude 4Ie was vut off from all contact Svlth liis fellows. t-ondeuiiMHl to live in a Crleml I ess solitude, unbroken .by tlie sound of human speech or huinaa laughter. It Isn't distance f and desert Islands I hat make Cf usoes. Tt ' Is the solitari ness of a life eat off. from active par ticipation - in hotne duties and - so-ial pleasures;' and it Is this condition which 'makes the name Crusoe the fit test ferni to express tlie isolation and hmeliiiesa of' many a woman's life, i A" woman eOndemntnl to this ; " for eign existence Is like son;, soaring song bird, which", broken-winged ; by tutek iitit tln ' perf iv ixvtorationv 4 of the womanly health., : , , . , , J In Octobr, I gave birth i to a baby and the treatment l received at the bands of the midwife Jeff me Mitn fallingof uterus,"" writes Mrs., 1 Cor delia Ileuson." 'of Coal ton," Boyd! Co., Ivy. ''I liad no beaith to speak of for three-yestrs. I, bad ? a not her baby, which was tbe thinl child. My health began to fail etirely, and I bad three miscarriages, o fouml myself com pletely worn out. I had so many pains and aclies my life was a burden - to me, aud'also to allxtbe family, for I was nervous and cross and I r-ouhl not sleep. : Just after my last inlwar rlage (In 1S1), I wa s taken wl th 1 a severe iIn iu left " ?ide.llad j our dotors come to see me, but at last I found ! was tdowly dyiiig."The doctors iwkl I bad liver, lung and .uterine tronb6i. I "was In Ial for. montlts and when I did get.upl w'sfs a'siglit Ii6bi- bold. T looked '.like a corse walking alKut. 1 I eoinuicm-ed - taklngj :Dr. I'iepes ; Gojdeb ; jMetlifal Discovery, .JinV-rr,,Vai,,yj.V ,,Milr"m"'n uie tunning race, with Tour entrie XMV&K tl'latbi Jn' lMl"' Whetstone's tlemun preferriiig to mn serve, n; bo :,IU W - I5- J- Jou-" Om OJioi. e, Is an owmy of running horses.' j I and Ifc II. Wiiitmore's .Selmai The . Wm. Ay res bad his ikh.I 1mx four horses -. weut to felie isde in splen- Tf il" l tin t 4 1..... .. .. l i i . . . . . . . --- III.AI IlllllV Zlllll fltil 4 Vll- I . t . n I I 'uimiic ouriiiK the ra-.s, -onsideriuir tlie attendance. . 'Hi.f racing program ,was pulle.1 off pnn.jrtlj on time, ami Very little tiii. miio.v jwkeyjng. the judges h:U. ing determbil to Kive Korsl. clean did shae, ami gt off without trouble, landing under t!e wire in r2 si-onds, with Uur Clioice, first; Sehua. secoml; tirade W., third, and Uilu, foirrth. KUNNING. MI EE, I'FKSE. $2w. The lat ni.ee. run on Monday ve- THOUGI1T THEY WEBE ABOUT j- . !- EVEN. - ... -Possibly the most , novel resiwnse ever made to a reipiest to return a vote or thanks -to a chairman was tlwt made by ilr, Motsly- during his first visit to Englaml. reLites 4 he Youth's Comitanion. He bad .it feudal meet. ng at which the Earl of "haftesbury was chairman. The dnty of iroio ing a vote of -thanks was assigned to him. ami tln anuoum-mient made. "Our American eoiishi, the IJev. Mr. McKsly iof t'hicago will now i move i vote of thanks to tlie noble earl who lias presided on this occasion." Tin wbole thing "was quite out 'of Mr. Moody's" line. ;KngIish formal". ties might or. mi sht not have come gracefully .from' -bis lips had he at- tempteii tiMin, Tnrt be did not. With an utter disregard otieouventionalifyj he burst i.iin the-audience with tlie! I)M artnotuienient: i - ' ' : t ; "Tim wnw has iiKid two misi. takes. , 'lo l.egra Willi. I in not he Bev. Mr. Mo-lv at all. I'm plain Dvvijrht 1. Moody. Sunday scbooi wrkcr. Ami Mien I'm not your Amer4 ican cousin;, by the gnn- of Grwl 4 in your brctliee, interested with you in your Fat liers, work for Hi children, : "And iiiow altout tliis vote of tlMBks to tjie "ncul'le earl for- lxing our chair man this evening.' I don't . why we liould thank him, any niore ,tlian be should - thank its. When at one time they 'i off erel to tiliank our Mr. Uihcoln for presidio:; over a meeting fn Illinois, he Ntopicd it. : He- said he'd tried, to do bis duty and they'll tried to do Ihelrs. He thought it wa: alMMit an even tiling nil around." That opening fairiy took tlie breath away - from -Mr. .Moody's hearers, married and Its potvsessioo has naved many a woman from serious sickness Th book In paier covers Is sent free on receipt of i 21 one-cent tstarnpg to pay expem'e or niaiuug omy, m dura Wo cloth binding the IkmiIc J8 njaJlcd lor iil sraniySi. Auurcs ur. I, y l'ierce. Buffalo, N. Y. . - THICK 8 OF BAUN-STOUMERS. "One of the old slang. phrases of tl stage," said 'Muggles, who used t a good actor, to a New York Sun iwrler. was to 'iHing.' This mean, or usid to mean, . using your own laa- otiiiire th:lt Is. til:ivt? lmrt f --- - j- - - - a - r i - ..inK cues of the proper lines, relying only upon the knowledge of tin play to carry you through. Years ago on th tx!id there iiswl to be some highly lidn- crous situations in conseiincnice of new .piay. br.in piiHluciil in a hurry. Tlie stage manager, however, had a wonderful genius for patching up a l.itch. When circumstances were, ne". essary hiv would lower a front si-eiie ami tell Ihe low -comedian and chsru lMTmaid to go on and 'keep it up.' and wyiie-uiey iuij so in wouki arrnnsi; how the play had to Ik i-ont inue.1. "Of coarse, a-tors are supooKed to M one another out of a diliicuit.v. but at times old grudge's ' were paid off. For instance, J renieinler on om H-casloii a. letter had to 1h Iread hi one si-ene., Uuforunately... this letter could not 1h. round, so a diinimy that is, a blank sheet was sent on the stare. , 'Say dad.' sjiid the actor who had o rend the letter, and seeing it blank, 'iK-re's a letter for you. You had Wt ter read It yourself, as 1 am sure it cents ins ff-.Mw! news. "But. 'dad lumFdeil to the tM-casion and . repllid;. 'No, Tom. ' you reiulvit. Here, Nelly, yon read it.' . . . . . I -. . . . ' 1 . . . ' uc iu!'.mt-v-i in;; -eii.v laivcs tin letter, a'ndi siVing it blank, says: 'Xn, fatlier had lietter read It. He will Ik able to make it out Iwttcr. I'll go and fetch your spectacli's. I know .Where" they, are. And off she jroes. The ojd man is again equal to the s-casion and calls out to her: 'Never m hid bringing' them. .'Nelly; I'll . coihe and get tliem.' Theii.be walks off aud tin stage manager has to rearrange- the scene. , . . i , . "Yes. sir. there's a lob in fbe I1h-- Irical business you outsiders never dnam of." fates err el sua ft. has beneefoftli to creep through lite, bugging the dull. cold earth when it should be soaring to the sun and singing at Heaven's gales. In how many a home tlie wife cri-eps -".altout like a woundd ImihIT She used to 1h so full of merriment. Tin1 soug on lier Jips told her w herealMnits as she flitted, -bird like, from chainlcr to cbaniler. caring for tlie hoine tiest. "Now she rarely sniiles. ' S!m ! never S'ngK. Sbe has dropped out of sK"ietyr given up Her -iiurcn worK. ami in comes almost as much of a recluse asjif slie were tle ipolftaiy tenant of some far-off isiamL f .' . i THE WORK OF It ESC UK. , It is a fact that tens of thousands of women are cut off from "a lul share in life a duties ami pleasures by 'dis eases eenliar to ;'tber sex. But .over o Ik .net, the oth : rac nir ltli.,n r..n i... , . .... ..hmii. ti..m -...t. jiuikij .f j i carers. of iut or ' f,M',isl,'' on tbe part nlng was oin!tt:-d from the States- Sm h a talk twild imt tn gaged by 'l'('ii''l'l.itiiMiL.1, ' n.H refnut ysterday morning by any known standard.. Mr. Moody V, , " ' ''ASSI'irnxi.; a f,Vers!'ffht. The lace was a sphi- carried his Ediglisb audiences w ith him 1 ronqrtly at 2 o'. I.K k the first raee. diil exhibition of ruuninjr. hi Jspite of from that beginning to his latest j- im pacing. 2;.o cLiss. ! .n ti. . tlie bad rfra-k. and was tlie admirjn bora. 1 il0i selie-li. I - ODD FELLOWS MEET. Soverlgu Grand Lodge Sends $1300 to lie twUvestoii Sufferer. Km-Iiiiioiv.1. Va., Kent. 18. The Sov ereljrn Graml Islse of Odd Fellows purse .;iiif was ;-a Ihil Thee.. t ion of all lovers of irood nix-entries, but only four horses .-in- '" I'orses wre filtered, as folhi.vs: fNand on tbe track. IV H. Fitajzeralds r- A. tMiue's IMrnito. Momn.- riler; ..mjr aiwn ami A.. Erickson s Alt.t-or:i r- ' - ''"toir I'ettlgrew. (irrisoa; having l.n withdrawn. The hordes J- ,:- Crooks New Msn. O'Neill : Silas ilearmg were Mrs. S. C Beeves Jw Granger, Shultz, ami F. X jisien(. t hris Sinqson's r?auta Ann. Wlutmore's Manngo. .Mcloiiald. The ';.'. "hites ihe Freak and Amos mrrses liad a sphtnlid start, and re vtiiKin Al Me. The horses got off; lu ilmtl buuchwt clear around I Im- tohy : elected the following orticers: ... .-a-im-u-i Hiinjie m snort order, and racK. so max on, army i-ianner could tiiand ire A. C. Cable, of 4hio' . .made a splendid slcwtiiij of pjicinjr. bare ctnerexl then almost anywhere. Deuty (Imnd Sire-Jolm It ( iocslwhi! ;-omInx in at a splemlMt clio. when. cominK under tite win at whWhi. of r.nniil s.ra,v-.i vi. unrortunately, Hmdeiie ami Tlie. sjK-tl. witb Baniafo. flrat;. IVttigrew. J (Jrall. -of Baltimore; Grand Treasurer I reak broke, A 1 Me coming in under wfoud; ' Granger, third; New Moon, j -M. Biclmnl Muckle; of IVnnsylvania: ue rre rn royal style, with Diodeue, iottnu,- ami .Marengo, .nrtlu Time. A remdolion, apprpri.?ting $l."yn to -fv.il... nH- rrraK, -mini, ami tvtutu j;i-v i ue ninso was greet-en AMiuiiiie traiveston 8iiffereis.i was oassed - . -?, i it ,i nut - n. i iii, .-,if 1 1 w iir.i iiiB.4i. ruiuiing race ever seen on lxii iak track. i iy quarters was. 37, 1:13, 1:40, ami .2. I ,.i . V . The wtoimI beat of the pacing. race .attracted great aMcnMon, interest Im Ing cui7ered ou tlie winner, of the first heat. Al Meaml Diodeue. tlie M-eond horse. Ttiey got an excellent start, ami made a splendid exhMHtion. sumI came In in excellent tyl. Al Me. ngaiu taking tho beat, with IJ.sIeiiv wond: Tlie Freak, third, and Sania Ann distanced. Time. 2:2 1 M. -The itne by quarters vas, 3fi- 1:13. 1:1714 ami 2:2 1 , j T4ie third beat was an exciting con- leM. only tlire horses apparing IN SOUTH AFBICA. THE MINING STRIKT. A I'itelicil Battle in Which the Boers 3 Lost Many Men. , S.-nta A un shut-out lu the previous t the end of the second, day llS.ouo Ji at Having left the contest to Al Me. i-l !. "mine W4rkers In the Tin I rak and Dioileue. They bad a antbraeite fields are klle. No repres gotxl start, made fast time and came rotative of the urine. oeni tors makes In witli a tiurst: of sNel that earned statement for their -side of the mar ine rast steppers tbe benrty good will, ter, nut irfdivldtial mine owners dl Iondon. Sent. IX. Tli Daily Tele- MEN Kra phi published the following from iourenco Marques: A pitched liuttle - has leeii fought ne Corn- midway tsHweeu Kaah Muideii and Hetor. SiM-ult, resulting iu le;ivy irer losses. The lioera looleil and burned K tlflfr t T-.T-T T-...T . . . I .m ..nil nil.- i un..iur,iii ui., IS.. ieT- J.M. I now at IC....... i l.f n ...I i. ...,.. ...... Tim leader of the strike ars. th.f ,; i- . : " u uul LEA DEIUS .CLAIM MANY HAVE QUIT WORK. Trice of Coal Advancins- "lany-Alamkms Two of Its- j Mines BMter Feeling. I HE WENT DOWN. P-utte. Mont... tept. ls.-4r;overmir uoosevelt may be said to have invad and admiration of the larse crowd f pnte the strikers figure, saying there T1 J,,JLtM",y ! '"'mntry today. At. in- -.-Tin i ,'. nvi id rnat otree- rton. wnen; be was' taken down the shaft of the; Wet Colusa Copper Mine that distance below the surface of the earth, f . qectarors. .V. Me came in first win- . more men at work than the union ntng tlie race with The Freak, sectsid, Naders will adimt. and Diodeo. tb4rO. savinz Jiersef iby "Tlie first advance In the price of j niy, a mck rrout ih-iur rfliQt oat, oni. as im result or tlie strike, was Time. 2TIV- Tli uuie by quarters ; made ty the Ihiladelprri - Ueadhi was. ars l:l2U and 21!. Jhe ai tompany tolay. 25 cents ler ton Judges annoTtnceil A! Me the winner tlng added. This advance w,is in three straight beats' with Diodene. promptly' met by ks-al dealers, who for second money, and The Freak. Jncrased the price to consumer H" ror uiiru. - .cems a ton. BOUND FOR MANILA. San Francisco. Sent ls.-Tii r-.n lort Thomas sailed thls afternoon for aganst that fact Is rat mat tcousannsj ot. fii'-u women are Ix-jng rsi'M'd rim.the:r misM-a- ble condition ainl iviostat.il in : i be fn'l enjojment of aill of life's duties ami privileges by the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite rrrseripiieii. l Women do not sufficiently realize that the general, health depends niton this local health of it he dlicati wb manly-org:i ns. . Tlwy "diM'tor' for nervousness, Peadaclw, backache, nod all sorts of aches, and entirely hevlei-t tlie root of the trouble female weak ness, inflammation, ulceration, or some enfeebling drain. 'Hie conimon ex pression of' women made well by the use of "Favorite FrescriptiuN.') Is: "It made a new woman of me," "and t'nis expression does not; exaggerate the grat results that. follow the care of feminine disorders by the me of "1 vorite rreKcrintion." i - j . "I took your meiiicine (six inoutlis ami now t reel like a new person, writes Mis Annie Stephens, of Belle ville, Wood Co.. Wi Va. "Have no backache, no headache, .no pain any where. I took' seven lsittlos of Dr. Pierce's Favorite ! Pres-ription ami seven liotlles of -his 'Golden -MeiUcal Discovery.', ...I - - -can't, speak highly enough of yoar rneiliclnej' for It ; has done -rne so nmi-rt jjoVsl.- I don't feci tired as I used to. nor sick. I f.il well and think there is no meiUcfno cjual to Doctor. Iierce s Favorite Prescrip tion." - " - - - HOW IT P'REIS 1TO BE A NEW - WOMAN. ,1 "No backache, no beadaclie, no imln anywhere," Can ani other words bet ter summarize rue results or a ier- nct cur. It will pay every woman not only to rend thesis testimonials to the- womlerful curative swer of " "Fa vorite Presi-ption,T but to study them closely, and read tetwien tbe Hees tbe story of Iisppincss wliich fol Favorite Presi-ription, and 'Pellets, and ever since then 1 have leen a well woman. I have '.suffered all a woreaii . tuld suffer at my., monthly ts-riod until sim-e 1 began the use of Dr. Pierce's imilicines. but now' I cau say, I have, no pain. Tlie dark circles arornd my eyes are going away and I feel better in eviTy way. My cui-eks are rel, aud my face is white, but be- loie it was as yellow as saffron." - Doctor Pierce's Favorite, Prescrjp ('ou mutes weak-ivoinen strong, sick women- wdl. It dis-s .this by curing tlie land's of . womanly .weakness and sickuess. It. acts as a jterfect regul; tor of tloleriods.( It dries tlie drains wWli uiMermfhe' flu strength. It heals. tlie inflamed ami ul'eiatHl, or ga us a ml ; cu r-s f epoa Je . wea kness., -II strengthens the entire 'nervous' system" by its nerve nourishing ingredients, restores the appetite and brings re freshing sleep. "It prepares ihe wife for motherhood, gives her robust health, and makes the baby's advent pracfijcally painless. It increasi's tlie nutritive secretions so that the moth er b' able to inir and - nourish her child wth' comfort and content. "I a vorlte Prescription is absolute ly free from alcohol," and contains neither opium, cocaine, nor any other narcotic. "" . of disease, it I was a great sufferer two years ago with female trouble ami I, wrote to .vou for advice." f says Mrs.: Mattie Hays, of Tribulation. McDonald t'o.. Missor.rl. "You. outllneVl a. course of treatment for me. 'I fitllowiil your directions, and now! feel like a differ ent iierson. I never? experted to bear from yon when I wrote : to you. In hree days 'after I- commenced ta-klng your nieitfclnes I tegan to feel lietter. took twenty dollars worth of the Favorite Prescription and r. iJoblen Medk-sl Discovery.'! 1 toisht it five dollars', worth at the tinge, and also four via U of Dr. 'Pierce's Pellets. I THE FLAG OF DISTBESS. The cast away on a: desert island hoists a white flag as a signal for re lief. The wlute flag which calls Dr. Pierce to tin relief of suffering women is" a sheet of pa per telling tlie plain story of disease In absolute confidence to. Dr. pierce." Who invites all women suffering from, ehrouic forms of ilis ees to consult him by. letter, free. Address Dr. B. V. lleree, Buffalo. New York. . Women who understand tlie advaut ase of the aIvi-e of a V-ecialist in the treatment and cure of diseasts iscu liarly feminine. will appni-tate Ihe lllnralily of this gratuitous offer. It puts at tlie-MisfiosHl of sik woiiwu tlie skill "gaimtl , in, more than tliirtv1 sears of iM-aciku the insight Into fe UKilf disorder saitKd in tbe In almont and cure of 'more than half a million a'omen: and tte )Mufits of the -operation in lieir IreatnpMit of Dr. PionVs assminte staff of nearly a whi: of physicians, each man aste clalist In the treatment and cure of some esM-ial form of disease. There Is no simil;r offer of free' con sultation by, letter which bas Uhinj it so gr-at air lusiitution as the Inva lids Hotel ami Snrgical Institute to WMcb Dr. Pierce is chief, consult ing physician and surgeon, assisted hr - a staff of nearly a score of emiueut'siie- Steinitz, the -elebratiil chess -play er, .was descendiMj from a rabbinical family. 'Ids grandfather having bsu a' celebrated Talmmlist. His grandf.i tiier's brother, Sholem Steinit.. was labbi of Altona. and many of his de eiidants are to Is found today scat tered over various- parts of Germany. Tlie name of Steintrs uncle. L'lzar stein. Is to Ik seen on many of the iiumosbim . pubbslMil hi Pragut where he was the chief official rector of the IIbrew press. 1 cor-i TJiere js a pracfieaHy unliinited id- mand for all weighty uiules of Uh lwt class, In East St' Iouis a pa if that broujrht tin seale-lieani up at 2io pounds hauKd hands at f-175 which is tlie best price reiorted paid Jn, years on that market. A full eat mi the same point aiid tlie orders for that sort are very far frvui ...bciug liiivtL ' . '-; "' -. ' ahl In, years on that market. A full n-Toad'of gKd.Mig. tbopgli not vxtr;' tub's reiently bhrtigllt $1.5T .Wound 'at , Kccintly in Paris Hie police arrested a man who liad. -Isildly. advertised in thel.pris a preparJlion juyitrol ! fir the use f iliscanlwl sweethearts. -The advertisement read Vomethliig' like. 11:1s: "Atfi'iition, disapisiinfliil oiws! Secial prerat ion of vitriol, iu se cure : flasks. S win. sure and caustic; Satisfaction guaranteed.' j ciaiists. For this reason this offer of fne lows emancipation from the lsuidage'SiHisidiatiou by letter should not 1 confounded With thowe offers of " free nvHitcal advice. ' put out by inert or iii(ii whii are not tihvsiclaus. -fund therefore utterly iinutinlif.ed to treat disase. -TnicMhcT can irip.. fr. , vice on nteilicine. as fbey eotild cir li on question or law or anv other sunjivt. Bnt the advice Is worthless coining from persons Ignorant of the principles nnd practiee of tnedtcine. an iiiHii'riaKPr could give "medii-al aotice, but It would Is as an under taker,-' not ns a doctor.". A great ileal of socatlcl "freo nietlical'adrlce' Is as suspicions as an undertaker's woubl re. If you write for medical advice To man or woman Is sure first of all A"-cIotd appears on tln otherwise Manila, with iftts iuioh Jn.n ..,r TnirTTfvr - -4A rr az yyTrci" iZZ J ,Mr"? ,n. ,ne ix or a caom pasfieners ami ?l,Coti.O(w p Xl.triJ INlr .. rpRSL, report from Ilanisbnrg. that bitter treasure. , . reeHng ts rfieyektplng . lietween tlie following the first neat of the 2:4 nnton and nonunion men in the Lv- . - - AX ACTRESS imce. the 2:40 trot, bet 3 la S, pur' dWrlct. located In the npper invotviug Jamestown, Ni. Y Sept.. 18. Belle A-eonees- Archer, the actress.. who was to have $:tuo, was called. , Uhere were seven Z" Toivmg Jamestown. 1 Sept . - "- wwrnni. ,v comvi ArrmT. 1 rnis race, owr oniy pre .n was voJrrmarily jrranted tbe oisio appeared 1 ; -., -.-, 'v.in,, Kmui.t. iiir.Kxnj sppeareo here tonltrlit snlTwi . .pea red.. as follows-JG.! E. employes of the Lehigh Coal Navb stroke of "apoplexy at 'warren ' Pa i Mr. IfotNl. driven by HeUer; gariort Ctmniany m the region west of tWs niorning. and is said to ls ririn' litem's . Mack Mack. Simp- Mam Chunk..; wbo will hereafter ' haH1 IO !p ".'"g- IIOBSON, THE KISSER. entries in horses aj Peringer's Chris Sim too; " W. C Belknap's . Aiteoo.' work 10 hours a. lay for a consequent Hani 'ato"s - daymont, Oasto, ami Increase. In earnings. These men were Aiauistm - vo.;.: atubu: xne -tiiionraniaea ana nan mt presented Victoria. B. C.; Sept. 18. Amone the tia,. there ie,g a disposition Tn-e to Its declaration, made Itefore ltl-h1 on Uie.nart of Some or the drivers rhe strike ws,rtr,W i. miuV... ,7 ?VTl ,""ies yi rnaia, was to make an effort on tlm 'start to gei f4iia " Beading Can " bifV ai vantage, wtule ArMta was brought fts . mules to th surface iu wonld vM take one tbonsnnd dollara that yon are writing to'n doctor, traln for the gorsl, the . medicine has done Jed bv exnerieiK-e-snd lii-ens.nl i.e i . me. I cmn'tttralse It enough. I wish all who suffer wltji such troubles would give Dr. Pierce's medicines a fair trial. ; I can work all day dolnc anything, walk .where I please, and to practice fbe profession of healing. ft you nsicv your dealer for " Dr, nerces r a vorlte Prescription don't be put off with a substitute. Bur merit. , cine as yon buy, ffonr. - ron't le put Twice-a-wek Statesman, $i a year. feel good. Many tlwnks to. yon for . off with xa inrinr rn,i. .,ii, yoar Rind adv ' ; i ; f do the work required. .:-. Trlre-;Pre-It Is naturai that the testimonials . scripllon" cures. A cure can't lie ex sponldviwell mostly on relief ; from oeted of an .Imitation. . pain. Pain has been the catlinir ret-, s . ter wblch emphasized tbe bondage of j ; ? V TIIAT 2t CENTS A 1 disease. The reliejr that corner when will buy a handkercbief or a tootb tbe. fetter I retnoyed is tbe nppermost brusb. a few candies or a bit of rlfc feeling of most women. But not in- lion., Twenty-oae cents will also bur freopently after, a Japse ofxtwo or , 21 one-cent stsmps, which will twv three years "n-"re .gtMn to , postage on a lok which' can't te dwell on the fart that they have been great W.k. Dr. Pierce's Common lerfet-t1y cni-edr Then they often tell, Iiought. Waiise it's not for sale This of the gain1 In physical a ppea ranee, of Senwe Afniifat i.iriur ni.i..." t i hriJh-?rUB:le, cf,k 1'Tse pages and over 70r mustrations. ; dounty Judge or Marion the bngh. eyes, which have come It Is iiivaluable to women, single, or on. CITATION. j In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County -of Marion. I tithe hiatler of the guardianship. of Joseph S. Bek, and Leoiia IS-ik, minors " f - . j Now on this Hie twcnly-fourrh idty of August, A. D. l!N'M,-eonies Margitret Peck, In person and as th-. irii-trliau of the persons ind estjit"s -if 'said Jo seph S. Beck and Leona'Itock. .iiiuo-s. who presents to the said oirt liir duly verified ietHioii praying r.ir u ordcrand license of this court.' a-iitlioiv" izing. cniHwci lug ami .direct l.ig tec to sell all the light, title and interest of said minors, in llieir certain !ie;il estaliv the h:ime tx-big their umliviil-d one-half Interest In fee. in ami l tli'e following descrilsd premises to-wit: The north tlirH-qua iters, of tbe -north half of lot numbered seven. iTi. in block uumlM'M! thirty-t lirei I t.'-lj. situate in the City of Saltan, , .M i ina (onnly, Oregon. Together rtit'i th tenements, hereditaments and api-ne-nenciMi, thereunto Itelonging jr i:i any wise appertaining ther...o, Aud it appearing to the -oqrt i from . .wid isditiou. that It would be ln-Mi-e.Ial to said minors therein mentioned, and Is necessary and r-.?pe- :nar;tueir wi!d nal estate therein dis .rilx.l sliould Is sold. ! " It is therefore; ordered, adjudged, and 'decreed by the court, that n Saturday the twenty second d.iv ef .epteiiiiKT, Brno, at ten tl). jcIk . in the forenoon of said day in : tM court, ! In the court room tbereaf. in . the comity court house, iu the City of Salem, in the ' County of Varloti. ami State or Oregon. In, aud tbe same hereby are fixed as the time and place for hearing any and all- objec tions to the granting of said order.'; aud iiceme'of wile, and tiiat a - opy of this order Ik -'served; Uhii the belt of kin of said minors, ami tnon Man rice Klinger, Louise Bock, Mary Bwk. Uomsi Ibck, Catharine Beck, Joseph Beck, and Louie Beck, and uion a' other tiersons interesteit In said es tate as by law provided, by public-., tini thereof In The Weily Oregoa Staicsiunti, once each wek for tir consei.-ulve L and " sHe,sslve weeks, ; prior. to said date,' said W,?kly Ore gon Statesman Iteing a wwkly news paer, printeil and nublis'ieJ at tbe City of Salem. Iu Marion County, Ore gon, and being of general tirculatk-n iu said county, and state. ' And each of said parties and of kin of id wards and all per- Interested In said estate are hereby - coinmandeit ' to appear tefore this court at said time -and place to tnea and .thore show cause why a license flioufd not lie granted for Hie " said real premises, as prayel for In sold petition. , , - Done at Chambers, this August Bus). - : ". tniiv it SCOTT. aa , - County Judge of Marlon County, Ore. County, urr 8:31-5 tw. ,